Studios

  • Community Resource Studio (E101) houses several not for profit organizations that are here to assist students, and is the space where one on one tech assistance is offered for older adults in our region. Recovery meetings are held in that space. Recovery is broadly defined and anyone who considers themselves to be in recovery can attend. Those trying to support someone in recovery are also welcome. Hours will vary each semester, but schedules that detail when the space is being staffed by an organization will always be available outside East 101 and in the Student Activities and Community Service Office.
  • The Humanities Studio (N250) is an open space for collaboration, study and creativity. There is a combination of soft seating, small tables for group projects, computer stations, and a teaching/presenter’s station with projection. Students are welcome to use the space as needed and the space is also used for readings, presentations, and visiting speakers.
  • The Math Studio (N402) is a place for students to work with each other and with faculty on questions and problems related to mathematics. The Math Studio is equipped with comfortable chairs and tables, computers, and math resources and texts. The studio is open for use throughout the day and is staffed by math faculty during posted hours. Staffed hours are both in-person and virtual. No appointment is needed; students can just drop in.
  • The Social Sciences Studio (E115) provides a welcoming and resource-rich space for students to convene and interact with each other and faculty in the social and behavioral sciences. Students and faculty use the Social Sciences Studio for tutorials, study groups, computer projects and access to the College network and the Internet, small group projects, as well as college/community meeting and networking. The studio also provides gallery display space and periodically presents special events, speakers and films.
  • The Science Studio (S417) offers a cooperative work space for individual students or groups of students. The studio is equipped with two computers, anatomy and physiology models, resource books and movable furniture. It opens to faculty offices to allow student interactions with their professors. Students are encouraged to make use of the space during all building hours.
  • The Wellness Studio (C424) is a welcoming and relaxing space for all students located in the Wellness Suite (C427) and open 9am-5pm, Monday-Thursday and Friday 9am-4pm. Students are invited to enjoy space and quiet from the hassle and stressful pace of college life. This space offers a variety of research-based, mind/body stress reduction resources.

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